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Embedded Chart in Excel Sheet
I have an embedded chart on sheet 1. It looks exactly like what I want--
EXCEPT --neither source cell values or trend lines are plotted. When I click on the embedded chart, the values of the column are highlighted, but nothing happens in the plot area. A Child in the Wilderness! |
1. The data may be plotted, but way off scale.
2. The data may be plotted, but the series are hidden (no line, no marker). - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ George wrote: I have an embedded chart on sheet 1. It looks exactly like what I want-- EXCEPT --neither source cell values or trend lines are plotted. When I click on the embedded chart, the values of the column are highlighted, but nothing happens in the plot area. A Child in the Wilderness! |
I don't think the data is off scale, but I must look into "hidden lines &
markers". How do I determine if hidden lines & markers exist? Thanks for your response, it has given me a path to investigate. -- A Child in the Wilderness! "Jon Peltier" wrote: 1. The data may be plotted, but way off scale. 2. The data may be plotted, but the series are hidden (no line, no marker). - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ George wrote: I have an embedded chart on sheet 1. It looks exactly like what I want-- EXCEPT --neither source cell values or trend lines are plotted. When I click on the embedded chart, the values of the column are highlighted, but nothing happens in the plot area. A Child in the Wilderness! |
Select the chart, then use the dropdown in the Chart toolbar to select a
series or trendline. Objects are hidden by formatting them (use Ctrl-1, numeral one, to format a selected object) with no line, no marker, no fill, etc. If the series is in-scale but hidden, you'll still see it highlighted when it's selected. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ George wrote: I don't think the data is off scale, but I must look into "hidden lines & markers". How do I determine if hidden lines & markers exist? Thanks for your response, it has given me a path to investigate. |
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